Enduring the rigorous Nirjala Ekadashi fast without a single drop of water amidst the scorching June heat is a profound spiritual feat. Today, on June 25, 2026, millions of devotees are observing this sacred penance with absolute devotion. However, according to Vedic scriptures, the ultimate spiritual rewards of a fast are only realized when it is broken properly during the Parana (Fast Breaking) window.
Breaking the fast at an incorrect time or in an improper manner can nullify its merits. In this dedicated guide by The Divine India, we share the exact auspicious timings for tomorrow, June 26, 2026, and the essential rules to follow while breaking your Nirjala Ekadashi fast.
According to the Hindu lunar calendar, an Ekadashi fast must always be broken within the duration of the Dwadashi Tithi and strictly after the conclusion of Hari Vasar.
Parana Date: June 26, 2026 (Friday)
Auspicious Parana Window: Between 05:35 AM and 08:20 AM
Dwadashi Tithi Concludes: June 26, 2026, at 10:21 PM.
⚠️ Important Notice (Hari Vasar Rule): The first one-fourth duration of Dwadashi Tithi is known as Hari Vasar, during which breaking a fast is strictly forbidden. Tomorrow morning at sunrise, Hari Vasar will have already concluded, making the window after 05:35 AM completely safe and auspicious to break your fast.
Since your body has been devoid of water for over 24 hours, the ritual of Parana carries both spiritual and physical significance:
Morning Ablutions & Prayer: Wake up before sunrise tomorrow (June 26), take a bath, and wear fresh clothes. Light a pure ghee lamp before Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi.
Ritualistic Charity (Daan): Before consuming anything, ensure you donate an earthen pot filled with cold water, seasonal fruits like melons or mangoes, and some monetary offering (Dakshina) to a priest or someone in need (if you haven't done so today).
First Morsel: Sip the sacred Charanamrit (holy water) and swallow a Tulsi (holy basil) leaf offered to Lord Vishnu to officially open your fast.
Abstaining from water for 24+ hours makes your digestive system highly sensitive. Keep these health tips in mind during Parana:
Do Not Gulp Voluminous Water: Avoid drinking large amounts of chilled water immediately upon opening the fast. Instead, start with a few sips of lukewarm water or a mild lemon-water mix to wake up your digestive tract safely.
Avoid Greasy & Heavy Meals: Do not immediately feast on fried, spicy, or heavy items like paranthas or sweets. Begin your nourishment with hydrating fruits like watermelon, followed by a light meal like Moong Dal Khichdi.
Strictly Sattvik Food: The food cooked on Dwadashi must remain completely Sattvik. The inclusion of onion, garlic, or non-vegetarian ingredients is strictly prohibited in the household.